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Research Paper On Japan's Invasion Of China

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Japan's invasion of China China was at its most corrupt era during the 1930s. Its economic status was not promising and overtaxing emerged to support warlord adventurism due to Kuomintang's establishment of a rival government in the Southern city of Guangzhou. Meanwhile China was facing various economic and political challenges, Japan was eager to take over the plentiful natural resources found in China. Japan took China's weaknesses as an advantage, and invaded Manchuria. Gradually, Japan started taking over China until it had full control over the country. This invasion caused war between both countries. For Japan, it was a war fought for resources and geographical position. For China, it was a war for survival and independence. This research …show more content…

Japan expanded into Korea and Taiwan and Manchuria (the industrial heartland of China). But, this wasn’t enough for them; they wanted to dominate China as a whole. Japan wanted to prove to the world that it's an extremely powerful and strong country by especially invading China, which was traditionally the most powerful country of East Asia. (history.state.gov) In addition to that, Japan was still fighting in World War II and they need to make weapons and military equipment but, since they lacked resources, they saw that the Chinese resources would be extremely helpful. Another big reason behind their invasion was to strengthen their strategic position in the region. Unfortunately, the Japanese disrespected the Chinese civilians and overused their resources which caused extreme hatred from the Chinese towards the Japanese. …show more content…

Even though they forced brutal actions on the Chinese, they weren’t able to shut them all down. They reached a stalemate where neither China nor Japan triumphed. (HistoryUKwriters) Their occupation lasted until the end of World War II. Japanese forces were sent to Southeast Asia and to the Pacific theatre of World War II against the Western Powers and their allies in late 1941. By 1941, China was finally winning Japan by using guerilla warfare tactics. (Sino Japanese war) After Japan shelled Pearl Harbor, the United States pronounced war on Japan and began to help the Chinese. One of the key factors of Japan's withdrawal from China was because Japan wasn’t as strong as it was before. After The U.S.A released two bombs on, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, two Japanese cities, Japan in the long run, surrendered on September 2, 1945 to partnered powers after the nuclear bomb. But, the left over Japanese occupation troops located in China, officially surrendered on September 9, 1945. Soon after the Japanese left, China was able to industrialize and stood up back on its feet refusing

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